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Small-world networks of prognostic genes associated with lung adenocarcinoma development.

Genomics 2020 July 11
The present study investigates the role of network topology in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) development. Analysis of sex- and stage-specific whole-genome expression data revealed that co-expressed and highly connected prognostic genes common to all cancer stages form a small-world network in each stage of LUAD. These small-world networks are present within stage-specific scale-free networks, conserved across the cancer stages, and linked to cancer-specific events. The presence of small-world networks across the cancer stages presents a synchronized system in the disordered environment of cancer, resulting in the evolution of malignancy. Our study reported that these small-world networks are resilient to random and systematic attacks, indicating the least opportunity to introduce perturbations by drugs as a therapeutic intervention. We concluded that highly clustered small-world networks could be controlled through transcriptional modulation for the improved treatment of LUAD.

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